Loving the Rush thing, it's like Access Hollywood and scary movies.
A total diversion, but at the same time:
Republicans use Limbaugh and his angry mob when it suits them, but they’ve created a monster they can’t control and sometimes it bites them in the butt.
I wonder if he wants to implode, because he is setting himself up for a huge fall. Or maybe he is just a typical sociopath who aims for higher goals and can't appreciate the dangers. I don't care. I want to see him hit the bottom, and hard.
There was once a mile-long Snake who was hungry. His search for food and was long and difficult, and he retraced his steps, going in circles. Spotting a snake’s tail, he strikes at the juicy morsel, and commences his long delayed meal. He feels a strange nibbling at his tail, but so hungry is he that ignores it and continues ravenously gobbling his meal. Eventually, as his hunger is satiated, a realization dawns upon him. “It’s me I’ eating”, exclaims the Snake. Oh, woe is me! I am swallowing myself.
Moral: The Snake’s Tail is the Economy. The Snake’s Head is Government. The Snake’s eating is Taxation. Be careful of what you eat!
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ReplyDeleteLoving the Rush thing, it's like Access Hollywood and scary movies.
ReplyDeleteA total diversion, but at the same time:
Republicans use Limbaugh and his angry mob when it suits them, but they’ve created a monster they can’t control and sometimes it bites them in the butt.
cool guy!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if he wants to implode, because he is setting himself up for a huge fall. Or maybe he is just a typical sociopath who aims for higher goals and can't appreciate the dangers. I don't care. I want to see him hit the bottom, and hard.
ReplyDeleteThe Fable of the Hungry Snake
ReplyDeleteThere was once a mile-long Snake who was hungry. His search for food and was long and difficult, and he retraced his steps, going in circles. Spotting a snake’s tail, he strikes at the juicy morsel, and commences his long delayed meal. He feels a strange nibbling at his tail, but so hungry is he that ignores it and continues ravenously gobbling his meal. Eventually, as his hunger is satiated, a realization dawns upon him. “It’s me I’ eating”, exclaims the Snake. Oh, woe is me! I am swallowing myself.
Moral: The Snake’s Tail is the Economy. The Snake’s Head is Government. The Snake’s eating is Taxation. Be careful of what you eat!